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VideoWildlife Crew Saves Distressed Elk From Freezing Water
A bull elk that had fallen into the icy waters of a river in Banff had a lucky escape on March 27, when Parks Canada’s rescue team dragged it back to safety.The rescue, which attracted quite the crowd down the banks of the Bow River, was recorded by Mariam Fernie Bokhari and shows the rescuers using a chainsaw to carve a path through the ice.In the video, a crew member can be seen falling in the water as the elk follows the carved trail, before the team eventually succeeds by pulling the elk’s h
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False posts ahead of India vote target West Bengal chief with 'fake injury' claim
Ahead of India's general elections that begin April 19, critics of West Bengal state leader Mamata Banerjee shared a photo collage they falsely claimed depicted her faking an injury. But the pictures -- one showing her with a bloodied forehead while the other showing a different part of her face bandaged -- were from two separate incidents. A spokesman for Banerjee's Trinamool Congress party told AFP she was wounded when she slipped and fell at her home in March.
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Jewellers in Chelsea targeted as hammer-wielding robbers steal loot worth thousands
Three were injured after the two men burst into the shop with the weapons
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Parents share anger as Scottish school erases children with complex needs from photos
Parents have received an apology from a Scottish council after a photography firm offered alternative pictures with or without children with “complex” needs.
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Ukraine recap: Russia won’t attack Nato countries says Putin, believe it or not
A selection of our coverage of the conflict from the past fortnight.
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Rishi Sunak setting ‘dangerous precedent’ by knighting major Tory donor
Tory senior treasury Mohamed Mansour, who gave £5m to the party, has been awarded a knighthood
3-min read - PoliticsThe Conversation
Waiting for Trump to be re-elected is wrong – Nato leaders need to Trump-proof their policies now
If the world sits on the sidelines for the next six months, it not only loses time and ground but puts Trump in a stronger position if he is elected.
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